And pretty much everything I wrote about Michael Heatleys JP cash-in applies equally here, except it doesnt even have the backwards Eno tape anecdote to lighten proceedings. Theres the same chronological factual retread, displaying precious little analysis or enthusiasm, from an author whose credentials (his other books tackle Ozzy Osbourne, Guns N Roses, Black Sabbath and Status Quo) seem tangential to the subject, at least, topped off with the inevitable 50 pages of Festive 50s. Again, the fact checking is perfunctory  The Fall would eventually record twenty-three Peel sessions, their last in March 2003, apparently, and the overwhelming sensation this book generates is sadness, both at Peels passing and the fact he was unable to complete his autobiography himself and effectively silence circling vultures such as Wall and Heatley.